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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1921)
FAflB THRKK THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, i.9V E GOOD HI FOR OPTIMISM, SAYS IT'L BANK HEAD lly JOSEPH W. IIAIUUMAN PreBldont Hnrrlman National Dank Onco upon a tlmo thoro wan an old woman about to illo, who con- (oBAod that hor condition was duo to four ot things that had novor hap pencil. Wo lmvo n lot of old women ot both hoxoh, In thlB clans, sur rounding ua nt tlio present tlmo. Somo papoi-H Hoom to tako dolight In proclaiming how many mills arc cloning, and how many pcoplo nro bolng thrown out of work. Thoy nnlargn upon 22 pnr cont wago roductlona without reckoning that oven that roductlon Ih a moro cur tailment ot luxurlo8( and that tlio remaining wage In ntlll solf-sup-portlng. Thn roducrd wago Ib mot by tlio roducod cost of living. Hermits of Klcctlon Tho pitpors do not remind tholr roadors ot tho extensions that have boon mado to plants, of tho machin ery Installod, of tho housing for bottormont ot employes, Insuring comfort (nd up-to-date outfits whon tho turn comes. Tlioy do not ro mlnd you that thn war Is over, that tho dally toll of tho dead at tho bat tlo front has coascd, that our boys aro homo, that our crops have boon oxcollcnt, nnd that prices, though ro ducod for our products, oxcood tbo avorago for tun yoars; that thoro Is no postllonco In tho land, that wo nro an onorgatlc pooplo; and If ono rotlocts upon tho Immigration reach ing our shores tho rush Is duo to tho thought that hero Ih a country of opportunity, ot milk and honoy, at groat possibilities; that Individual effort Is rocognlzod, that our homos nro full ot comfort, our lands full ot vegetation and cattlo. Our rocont eloctlon promises to re sult In a ropoal of tho oxccbb profits tax nnd tho roductlon of heavy sur taxes on Incomes; a largo part ot tho reduction on our prosont floating doht will bo accomplished; our Vic tory loans will bo refunded; our ox travagant and many criminally In competent public servants will bo dismissed, and wo will havo a pro tective tariff. Our children am growing up with n now viewpoint, and, as somo ono has romarked, for nvory day that passes n now gonoratlon approaches lust that'much nearer to maturity, and In tho hoart of youth thoro Is a fountain of hopo and a woll of opti mism and an urgo to accomplish nplondld things that cannot bo quenched. Nation Sound to Coro Thn truo hopo of tho world Ilea thero, and not In any diplomatic patchwork covorod with tho mean ness and hatrod ot soured old mon. Our country Is sound to tho coro; MANY MEMORIALS TO MONTCALM, DEFENDER OP QUEBEC eMMivRJf?r ieI , wB$m Axifof WHS - 4eW&ijJ liv-j MSLr -S. - mLL, M3UUMIHI,: lrl H7, 'Vt "Xi -"'.Zs. vAHHHHM mv& i':;-.r:rii-:"iBP v Although Wolfo, who defeated Montcalm, "dlod victorious" on tho I'Jalns of Abraham' In 17C9, Canada In gonoral and Quebec Individually havo not fallod to honor tho van quished as wolt as tho victor. As a matter of fact, Montcalm, n French man, has mora hlstorlal ado mado about him than Wolfo, tho Ilrlton who wrostod Quobcc and Now Franco as Cnnada was then call ed from tho French, In tho beau tiful Governor's (lardcn, adjoining tho Chatonu Frontonuc on Dufforln Torrnco, Is tho Wolfo-Montcalm monument In honor ot both of theso groat soldiers. On St. Louis street, which a cen tury and a halt ago was tho fash lonablo promonado ot old Quobcc, Is still to bo scon a quaint building which was Montcalm's headquar ters. Tho building, now usod as a cigar storo, boars an Inscription stating this fact. Thoro Is also a vory striking and artistic statuo of soldlor has boon further honored by having a big steamship Montcalm In Quoboc. Vory recently tho groat French "Montcalm," named In his honor. This ship, built for tho Canadian Pacific ocean sorvlccs Is SCO feat long and has a gross tonnago of 10,20, twin screws and geared tur- blno engines. Tho Montcalm, and I hor slstor ships, tho Montmorency) nnd Matanodla, will bo In passon- J gor and freight sarvlco botweon Mon-1 MONTCALM1. UCADOUAOTERe ST. LOUIS 9T., VUBBEC y treat and Liverpool, passlnc up and down tho broad St. Lawrcnco which Montcalm loved. Tho St. Lawronco Is a mllo wldo and Is notod for Its boau tlful scenery. Tho river played a con spicuous part In Montcalm's undoing, for Wolfo used It to secretly transfer his army from below Quebec to Wolfo's Cove abovo tho city, there by gaining access to tho Plains of Abraham, from which tho fortified city was vulnorablo to attack. USr TO DARKEN You Can Bring Duck Color ami Lustra With Hugo Tea and Sulphur Whon you darken your hair with Sago Tea and Sulphur, no ono, can tell becauso It's dono no naturally, so ovonly, Proparlng this mlxturo, though, ut homo Is musay and trou blosomo. At llttlo cost, you can buy at any drug storo tho roady-to-UBO liroparntlon, Improved by tho addi tion of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com pound.' You just dampen a Bpongo or sofrbrusn with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand nt a tlmo. Ily morning all gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two your hair hocomes beautifully darkoned, glossy nnd luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though, no disgrace, Is a sign of old age, and os wo all deslro a youthful and nt tractlvo appearance, get busy at onco with Wyeth's Sngo and Sulphur Com pound, and look yoars youngor. Adv. Let U Do Your Collecting' A number of buslnoss houses aro , saving tho tlmo ot their, bookkeepers and individual collectors by letting us collect their monthly bills. It Is the modern method. It cults'' down your overhead. Get yoursWlls ready and wo will do tho rest,?? MRS. T. H. JOLLY 123 Eighth St. 'Phone 320-W and wo. havo passod through a sick ness like typhoid fovor, and as a ro' sult of such sickness, which has laid us low, wo cannot expect to got up Immediately and run around llko athlotes, but wo aro on tho mond. A hundred million dollar foreign trade corporation has recently been organized and will bo functioning vory soon, which will educato our farmers In foreign obligations a llttlo lato maybo tho writer asking pardon for tho statomont that ho advocated It somo two years ago, but then wo aro two yoars lato In every thing two yoars lato in going Into tho war and two years late in get ting Into poaco, but still wo aro on tho way. j Tho sun still shines nnd it Is up to us to organlzo by team work, so that our European frlonds will real izo that wo aro not only helpful and onergotlc, but a nation of mon, glad wo aro living, with tho courage to faco tho work ahoad with choerful-j ncss and steadiness. Sit up! Put another pillow undor your hoad; light a good cigar smoke up! oven If you think you can't pay for It and tako a look through tho smoko. It's Just as clear as crystal beyond. You aro tho' only thing hazy not tho dear old country. Now Is tho tlmo for op timism. Reproduced (with permis sion) from tho Evening Mall, De cember 20.) Arizona Is Facing Mard Tax Problem PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 22. How to mako Arizona's Incomo and outgo balance without boosting taxes to a painful altltudo Is affording stato of ficials and country assessors much concorn, as was brought out at a mooting of the stato tax commission and tho county assessors here Just after tho new stato administration Cook otflce. Tho three great Industries of Arizona, mining, agriculture, nnd livestock raising from which Ari zona has derived most of Its tax rev enue, havo boon suffering extromo depression. Other Industries and busi nesses havo also suffered In tho gen eral readjustment. Assossors, having been warned against reducing assessments of any ciasB or property anu inoreuy. piac Ing hoavlor burdens on tho rest, arc nevertheless faced with what appears to thorn the fact that many Industrial holdings actually aro worth lms than last year and, thcrofore, will mako strong bids for reduction ot assess ments. If genoral reductions woro granted, tho tax rato would havo to bo raised correspondingly or tho state's expenses reduced far below tho 1920 figure. State officials already havo been pondering over tho 1921 budget and trimming it down. They consider thoy havo' pruned It about as sovcrly as possible, but the total In under stood to bo woll over $4,000,000; In fact, to bo larger than tho 1920 figures. REVIVAL AT METHODIST churcii IS SUCCESSFUL Tho Methodist church ot this city finds Itself In tho midst ot a vory successful rovlval under tho leader ship ot Dr. George Donnard of Chi cago. Ho is not only an eloquont npcakor, but also an excellent singer, Rov. Donnard preaches tho Gospol with a nowncss and vigor that is contagious. Mr. Donnard will speak and sing at both tho morning and evening sorvlccs on Sunday. Thero will bo meetings ovory ovoning noxt week. Tho other churches of tho city nro co-operating in tlio meeting and holplng to mako It a nuccoss. All aro Invited to all tho meetings. IT I. eoMfticrMti IMUMrv ma ma9 vvom ToM.cr A chm tD un iNunomy A classified Ad will sell It. For Durham and Jersoy milk, phono Premium Dairy 22F3. It costs no moro. 19-2C Is. a Baby Worth $10? sFissWWiVswsVv" ssssssHsMst MMvviaiiM t fU!tf ?d$sh?,& stsssHL-vT-lWSi iH SUP fi$$MJNP'-i-. i&MM mMMMMiWfJm litis-? ) BHsiiHHHHHsVslHHHMKnMHHHHHBIBHiBHBMHM Americans who bolleve'that a baby's lite Is worth $10 aro sought by tbo European child relief, headed by Herbert Hoover, Thero are still starving children In contral Europe who will die unless tho work continues. Raymond Hitchcock, tho actor, and "Ethel," tho talking horse (with a man inside), are shown helping raise funds In Washington. Nowly romodeled and clean. Owl Cato. 17-22 Connolly Bros. SADDLERY Will bo open February 1, for the manufacture of Harness, Sad dles, Auto Tops and Side Curtains. Repairing of all kinds at 912 Main street, storo now occupied by Sunset Grocery. Is or Should Be Building, Now VVl'1' r-'a . r?f A "Let IIER dream ot a now noma como truo this year! Start planning now, so that as soon as tho weather permits yon can get tho work under way, and havo tho now home completed In tlmo to plant tho flowers nnd garden." 2f253S Tho da) s of "lilfili cost of lumber" aro post. Recent price readjustments, covering a number of mouths, lmvo brought lumber prices back "to earth." In fact, Lumbar was tho first of all great living commodities to como back to anywhere near a normal basis. EASY TO BUILD Made So by "Big Basin" Service We have "established a reputation in this community as an authority on lumber and its products, and how to use them. Years ot experlenco in tlio building and material business, and a special study of tlio different kinds of wood, enable us to give you practical advice as to the varieties and grades of material best suited for each particular purpose, Our experlenco saves you money and mistakes. Wo tako a personal lhterestlh your building problems, helping you plan tho arrangements and construction, mak ing estimates, securing competent workmen, and 'helping you in every way wo can. That tills sorvlco Is appreciated is evidenced by our growing list, of Satisfied Customers, who insist on telling their neighbors and friends about us, intimat ing that tho "DIG 1IASIN" Is a good place to go when buying lumber. The Big Basin Lumber Company W. n. KHNGENDKRO, -Manager Main and Spring Streets. 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